DescriptionRAF Police Military Working Dog Trials HON-20221108-235-MWD-191.jpg
English: Image shows: A Military Working Dog with handler on patrol during The Bitework element of the Military Working Dog Trials. Throughout trials, competitors were tested in a variety of operational scenarios including core skills of agility and obedience, threat perception during day and night patrols, and a dog’s ability to track and trace intruders through wind scent capabilities. Military Working Dogs provide a pivotal capability that supports the protection and enablement of Air and Space Power.
Attribution:Photo: Cpl Connor Payne RAF/UK Ministry of Defence 2022
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Image shows: A Military Working Dog with handler on patrol during The Bitework element of the Military Working Dog Trials.Throughout trials, competitors were tested in a variety of operational scenarios including core skills of agility and obedience, threat perception during day and night patrols, and a dog’s ability to track and trace intruders through wind scent capabilities.Military Working Dogs provide a pivotal capability that supports the protection and enablement of Air and Space Power.
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